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Anthropic has released Claude Fable 5, their most capable AI model yet, which they claim makes other models obsolete.
Claude Fable 5 will be taken offline in a few weeks, with details on the reasons for its removal.
This newsletter covers the aerodynamics of the 2026 World Cup ball and OpenAI's plans to turn ChatGPT into a 'super app' before its IPO, along with other tech news such as Google's deal with SpaceX and Trump's proposal for US government stake in AI companies.
According to the DeepSeek V4 technical report's evaluation of mainstream LLMs, Gemini 3.1 Pro is considered to have the strongest world knowledge, but users generally find it hard to use because the model does not proactively use search tools.
A roundup of major AI developments: SpaceX signs a $920M monthly deal with Google for 110,000 Nvidia chips, Trump administration considers equity stakes in top AI firms, Meta's automated AI support is hacked to take over high-profile accounts, and tech workers transition from manual labor to strategic tasks with AI.
A recap of an extraordinary week in open AI, featuring over 25 open-weight model releases across LLMs, image generation, audio/speech, vision, and video/3D, with notable contributions from NVIDIA, Google, and others.
The Batch AI News roundup covers Qwen3.7-Max challenging Google for third place, an application of AI to save whales, and research showing that fine-tuning can break copyright alignment.
Mira Murati, former OpenAI CTO and now CEO of Thinking Machines Lab, gave her first major media appearance in 18 months, discussing her company's new 'interaction models' and reflecting on the OpenAI board drama from 2023.
Miles Brundage announces a state-of-the-art (SOTA) score improvement on the Clear AVERI Pronunciation Guide Bench achieved by colleague Carly.
NVIDIA releases Cosmos 3 (Mixture-of-Transformers models up to 64B), Nemotron 3 Ultra (550B-A55B LLM), and previews RTX Spark personal superchip at Computex 2026, achieving SOTA on multiple open model leaderboards.
According to @smthomas3, most companies with multiple engineering teams are building MCP servers, referencing a HN discussion on whether MCP is dead and input from OpenAI's @mxstbr.
A comprehensive roundup of major AI releases from May 23–30, 2026, covering price cuts for Claude Opus 4.8 Fast Mode, the launch of Qwen 3.7 Max with competitive pricing, ChatGPT integration into Excel, Gemini 3.5 Flash, Grok Build 0.1, Mistral's Vibe agent, and Hugging Face's robot app store, with analysis on falling inference costs and the battleground shifting to distribution.
The author expresses happiness about a metric on a Codex dashboard and teases upcoming news, thanking users for early adoption.
A tweet expresses anticipation for the Qwen 3.7 open source model release, highlighting a user's plea for the model regardless of size variants.
A lighthearted tweet about explaining OpenAI's recent breakthrough (likely solving an 80-year-old math problem) to a spouse, with humorous discussion of AGI and ASI leading to growing vegetables.
The trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman over OpenAI's for-profit conversion ended with little result, as the jury dismissed the case due to statute of limitations, highlighting personal drama rather than substantive legal issues.
Ethan He, former head of world model at xAI and key contributor to Grok Imagine video generation, announced his departure. He built the multimodal video model from scratch in three months after joining xAI in July 2025.
Andrej Karpathy has joined Anthropic's research team.
Andrej Karpathy, a prominent AI researcher formerly at OpenAI and Tesla, has joined Anthropic, marking a significant talent acquisition in the AI industry.
Recommend the open-source project Horizon, an AI-driven overseas tech news radar. It automatically aggregates content from Hacker News, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub and other platforms, performs filtering, deduplication and summarization, generates bilingual (Chinese-English) daily reports, and supports pushing to Feishu, email, WeChat and other channels.